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WHY ANDREANA AND SLADDY GODINAMA DON'T SPEAK: A woman claims that a colleague interfered with her personal life: "I wouldn't shake her hand"
Serbia🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 days ago

WHY ANDREANA AND SLADDY GODINAMA DON'T SPEAK: A woman claims that a colleague interfered with her personal life: "I wouldn't shake her hand"

The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Serbian singers Slađa Alegro and Andreana Čekić, who have not spoken to each other for years. Their relationship deteriorated during Andreana's relationship with manager Mark Milošević, which Slađa did not support. Andreana has openly stated that she was bothered by Slađa's interference in her private life and would not have extended her hand to her. In response, Slađa has indicated she does not wish to reconcile with Andreana after her comments. Additionally, Slađa previously declined to record the song 'Žena od sultana,' which was later recorded by younger colleague Tijana Em, explaining that she felt the song was not meant for her and that each song finds its own performer.

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Blic logoBlicIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 708 days ago
WHY ANDREANA AND SLADDY GODINAMA DON'T SPEAK: A woman claims that a colleague interfered with her personal life: "I wouldn't shake her hand"

The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Serbian singers Slađa Alegro and Andreana Čekić, who have not spoken to each other for years. Their relationship deteriorated during Andreana's relationship with manager Mark Milošević, which Slađa did not support. Andreana has openly stated that she was bothered by Slađa's interference in her private life and would not have extended her hand to her. In response, Slađa has indicated she does not wish to reconcile with Andreana after her comments. Additionally, Slađa previously declined to record the song 'Žena od sultana,' which was later recorded by younger colleague Tijana Em, explaining that she felt the song was not meant for her and that each song finds its own performer.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives without overtly favoring one side. It includes direct quotes from both individuals involved, allowing readers to form their own opinions based on the statements provided. There is no evident bias in the framing or selection of information.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is higher as it accurately reflects the known details of their conflict, including the role of Mark Milošević. Objectivity is better than the first article but still slightly biased towards Andreana’s perspective.

Kurir logoKurirParty-alignedCenterFactual 75Objective 608 days ago
THE REASON WHY THEY DON'T TALK is finally revealed: One of the sisters exaggerated: "I don't allow that!"

Andreana Čekić and Slađa Alegro, who were once close friends, ended their friendship due to personal disagreements. Andreana revealed on a TV show that she felt Slađa meddled too much in her private life, which she did not tolerate. Slađa has since stated she does not intend to reconcile with Andreana, emphasizing that there is no need for further discussion. The split occurred around the time Andreana was in a relationship with manager Marko Milošević, which Slađa reportedly did not support.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a personal dispute between two celebrities without taking a stance or showing bias toward either side. It presents both perspectives neutrally and focuses on the personal nature of the conflict rather than any political or public policy issue.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): Factuality is moderate as it reports the general narrative of the feud between Andreana Čekić and Slađa Alegro, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to emotionally charged language like 'preterala' and one-sided portrayal of Slađa's stance.

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